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Dungeon Master Guides back then were wild | /r/dndmemes
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I don't know why, but a wet rock, an empty room, *insert any other random thing* is so interesting to players when it has nothing to do with the story | /r/dndmemes
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Alternatively, they start thinking about what names would be backwards (the campaign started in the city of Egabrag) | /r/dndmemes
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I learned back in the 80s that some DMs/Players can roll dice with enough finesse to achieve lower or higher number outcomes and sometimes even the exact number they want... | /r/dndmemes
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All I can say is it involved a necklace of fireballs and a cart filled with sacks of flour... | /r/dndmemes
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Dungeons and Dragons - Dungeon Master Guides back then were wild | /r/dndmemes
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